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Use the graph of f to sketch a graph of the inverse of f using a dashed curve.
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Distributive Bargaining
A negotiation strategy in which one party gains and the other party loses, often viewed as a competitive or win-lose situation.
Competitive Bargaining
A negotiation strategy where parties vie to achieve their own objectives, often at the expense or exclusion of the interests of others.
Integrative Bargaining
A negotiation strategy where all parties collaborate to find mutually beneficial solutions, focusing on the interests rather than positions.
Mutually Beneficial
A situation or arrangement that provides advantages or positive outcomes to all parties involved.
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